September 2002
Issue No. 349
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8 things you should know about Patents on Life
The very stuff of life itself is for sale. Dinyar Godrej tells us what we need to know in order to confront the high bidders.
The gene hunters
Australian biotech company Autogen dangled a big carrot in front of the people of the tiny Pacific islands of Tonga.
Lopeti Senituli for one lost his appetite.
Home-grown healing
A plant that holds out hope for people with aids in South Africa remains in the public domain. But that’s not where the story ends, as Ferial Haffajee discovers.
Conquest by patents
The US leads in the push for patents. But it wasn’t always that way, says Beth Burrows.
Pirates ahoy!
Some notorious claims inspected.
Barcoding life
Geneticists are playing Russian roulette with life, believes Jordi Pigem.
News, views, and & voices
Letter from Lebanon
My grandparents’ grave and the rancour of civil war, by Reem Haddad.
Southern Exposure
Women brick-kiln labourers, by Vietnam’s Nguyen Huu Tuan.
Worldbeaters
Tactically brutal, pragmatically treacherous: Afghan warlord Abdul Rashid Dostum.
Big Bad World
Corporate branding with a smile.
Currents
Desperate escape
Testimony of a North Korean refugee
Property and terror
fewer terrorist attacks
Dragging the debt chain
debt no less heavy
GATS goes to school
GATS & free trade in education
Mixed Media
Music
Live at Town Hall by Laurie Anderson
Music
London is the Place for Me by various artists.
Book
Palaver Finish by Chenjerai Hove
Book
Red Poppies by Alai
Film
Heaven directed by Tom Twyker
Making Waves
Filmmaker Jacquie Soohen talks about her time inside Bethlehem’s besieged Church of the Nativity.
Essay
There is little tolerance in Pakistan for alternative ideas, says Aasim Sajjad Akhtar, but squatters can still be a match for generals and financiers.
Country Profile
Angola
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Voices from the margins:
Multimedia: video, podcasts, and more.

- Poetry Slam in Zimbabwe
- The House of Hunger poetry slam held in Zimbabwe in 2006, and organised by the Pamberi Trust, showcased young artists performing inspirational work on issues from corporate power to child soldiers. The video features four of the poets.
Published by Pambazuka News.

- Iranian women speak out
- 3 March 2007, London. Women's rights activists marched through the English capital last week to celebrate International Women's Day with a protest against the misogyny of the Islamic regime in Iran and the threat of invasion by the US. Hear the voices of Iranian feminists Azar and Leila Parnian and the sounds of the demonstration as it passed through the heart of the city. Click here to learn more about the campaign.
Produced by Heidi Bachram.
- Raised Voices audio:
- Benny from West Papua on Corporate Power
- Vinayan from India on agriculture
